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Hospices, Hôtel-Dieu et maladries en Meurthe-et-Moselle

Hospices, Hôtel-Dieu and maladries recensées par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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1 hospice, hotel-God or maladry en Meurthe-et-Moselle

Hôtel des Ducs des Hazards

54200 Toul

The Hôtel des Ducs des Hazards, located in Toul in the Far East, is a remarkable historic monument for its gate and stairwell protected since 1941.
Hotel de Rigny

54200 Toul

The Hotel de Rigny, a 17th century building in Toul (Great East), is a remarkable historical monument for its classified portal and modern period architecture.
Hospice Saint-Charles

54200 Toul

Hospice Saint-Charles, a historic monument located in Toul in the Great East, has been known for its gate protected since 1941. It embodies the architectural and social heritage of Lorraine.
Spada Hotel

54000 Nancy

The Hotel de Spada is an 18th-century building located in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, having housed aristocratic residences and then a factory knitted in the 19th century.
Hôtel de Martigny

54000 Nancy

The Martigny hotel, built in the 17th century in Nancy, is a stone and brick mansion, classified as a historical monument. It illustrates the architecture of Lorraine during the reign of Duke Charles III.
Hôtel de Ludres or Hôtel des Custines

54000 Nancy

The Hotel de Ludres, a former hotel in Custines, is an 18th-century mansion located in Nancy, Grand Est, designed by Germain Boffrand for Christophe de Custine, governor of the city.
Hotel de Hautoy

54000 Nancy

The Hotel de Hautoy, an 18th-century building in Nancy, is a historic monument known for its protected wells and its connection with the Swiss under Leopold I of Lorraine.
Hotel de Fontenoy

54000 Nancy

The Hotel de Fontenoy, built between 1722 and 1723 in Nancy, is a classic mansion designed by Germain Boffrand, today seat of the Administrative Court of Appeal of the Great East.